It does seem to me that 99.999999% of conversations between religious folk and nonbelievers tend to just harden the positions of the two people in opposition to one another. But once in awhile, perhaps it does work.

Thanks for the listen.
It's amazing to me how saturated this stuff is. I was reading some post the other day where a podcast got Kevin Smith on and the host mentioned that it hadn't really boosted his audience at all. That sort of humbled me.

It looks really cool! And I noticed you do have reviews, which is something. Despite begging for them, we have none (but it's hard to get reviews when nobody listens).

We started it up about a month ago and I started a blog and twitter. I just find that it takes an enormous amount of time and effort to try and self promote, and mostly its ineffective. I once got a twitter response from Ricky Gervais and thought that would make us famous, but no such luck.

Thanks so much for that sentiment. I actually tend to have a good attitude overall, but it does get very discouraging when you see how little people care. End of sob story. Thanks again for that encouragement. Every bit helps.

I relate so much to your story. There is a lot of competition out there now because let's face it--anybody can basically start their own show, their own channel, whatever. So how to be discovered? Nobody particularly cares and its very time consuming to try and get out there and be noticed unless you enjoy being an attention whore. Not that there's anything wrong with being an attention whore per se...

As far as my show, it was originally supposed to be a funny spin on self help stuff. But we found that we sucked at tackling self help topics and we keep almost quitting the show all the time (because nobody's listening). Now I'm honestly not sure what we are... :(

The format is kind of an issue. My cohost quit before I started the very first episode of the show, so during episode one I started off doing the show alone. And then eventually he sort of begged me to give him another chance and I did. Ever since then, the show has sort of struggled to find a point, or a voice, or a sense of purpose. I find that gives it it's own charm.

Our exposure is obviously quite limited, but we are on iTunes and other venues. It just seems like no one can find it, or else nobody cares.